RBG
Edition of 27 in 2 sizes The Notorious RBG. There will be 27 prints commemorating 27 years served on the Supreme Court—numbers like these prove she is a SKRAPPER. Often asked who was one of the most important figures he was honored to paint, Quigley often answers, although never meeting her or having the chance to show her the painting, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 96-3: The Senate confirmation vote on August 3, 1993, making her the second female Justice. 5/6: Cases won out of six argued before the Supreme Court as a lawyer for the ACLU Women's Rights Project. 13: Years served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1980–1993). 9: Her famous response to when there would be "enough" women on the Supreme Court. 1972: Year she co-founded the Women's Rights Project at the ACLU and became the first tenured female law professor at Columbia Law School. From her groundbreaking work on gender equality to her fierce dissents, RBG was the ultimate SKRAPPER: a 5-foot-tall powerh